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White-Collar and Financial Crimes

A Casebook of Fraudsters, Scam Artists, and Corporate Thieves

Jennifer C. Noble

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University of California Press
26 January 2021
Examining a shocking array of fraud, corruption, theft, and embezzlement cases, this vivid collection reveals the practice of detecting, investigating, prosecuting, defending, and resolving white-collar crimes. Each chapter is a case study of an illustrative criminal case and draws on extensive public records around both obscure and high-profile crimes of the powerful, such as money laundering, mortgage fraud, public corruption, securities fraud, environmental crimes, and Ponzi schemes. Organized around a consistent analytic framework, each case tells a unique story and provides an engaging introduction to these complex crimes, while also introducing students to the practical aspects of investigation and prosecution of white-collar offenses. Jennifer C. Noble’s text takes students to the front lines of these vastly understudied crimes, preparing them for future practice and policy work.
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Imprint:   University of California Press
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9780520302891
ISBN 10:   0520302893
Pages:   192
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jennifer C. Noble is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at California State University, Sacramento.

Reviews for White-Collar and Financial Crimes: A Casebook of Fraudsters, Scam Artists, and Corporate Thieves

""Overall, Noble’s case-based text should provide students with an accessible, interesting, and well-structured entrée into thinking about white-collar and financial crimes, and the complex legal processes that surround them. Her writing avoids specialized jargon, remains admirably objective, and is suitable for undergraduates in a range of social science disciplines, but especially criminal justice, criminology, sociology, legal studies or forensic studies. Her text fills a gap in bridging related disciplines that should more often speak to each other through thoughtful pedagogy."" * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *


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